Route 225 crash
LITTLE MAHANOY TOWNSHIP - Colton J. Trego, 24, of Herndon, suffered a moderate injury early Monday when the 2001 Mercury Cougar he was driving south on Route 225 exited the highway and struck a utility pole.
State police at Stonington said Trego, who was able to free himself from the wreckage, was transported by Trevorton Ambulance to Lenig's ballfield, where a LifeFlight helicopter landed and flew him to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Trego was listed in fair condition Monday afternoon, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
Police said Trego was cited for driving at an unsafe speed in connection with the 1:30 a.m. accident that occurred near Sunshine Drive.
Drug possession
TURBOTVILLE - A 17-year-old female was charged by state police at Milton with possessing pills not prescribed to her relating to a Jan. 10 incident at Warrior Run High School.
Public drunkenness
SHAMOKIN - Richard Conner, 45, of 612 N. Shamokin St., Apt. 206, Shamokin, was cited by Patrolman Scott Weaver for public drunkenness relating to an incident at 11:43 p.m. Thursday outside his apartment building.
Abandoned vehicle
SHAMOKIN - Jonathan Allwein, 35, of 438 S. Shamokin St., Shamokin, was cited by Patrolman Shane Mowery for an abandoned vehicle violation involving an incident Wednesday in his neighborhood. Police said Allwein's vehicle had an expired inspection.
Public nuisance
SHAMOKIN - Adam G. Brooks, 821 Mount Carmel St., Shamokin; Rosa J. Hernandez, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Stella P. Alli, of Fall River, Mass., were cited Monday by Cpl. Bryan Primerano for causing a public nuisance by allowing buildings they own to be in danger of collapsing.
Police said Brooks' residence has broken glass strewn about and materials falling from it. Hernandez's property at 801-803 E. Sunbury St. has extensive roof damage and broken glass. Alli's property at Shamokin and Packer streets also has broken windows and is in danger of collapsing, police said.
Hit and run
RANSHAW - Ralph Eck, of Shamokin, reported the passenger side quarter panel and rear bumper of his 2007 Ford Taurus were damaged in a hit-and-run accident at 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Webster and Third streets.
Witnesses said they saw an older model full-size Chevrolet pickup truck traveling west on Webster Street strike Eck's parked car. The truck was two-tone blue and gray.